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Description

This course will provide you with an understanding of basics of consumer protection and the various Federal consumer protection laws. The area of consumer credit is covered in some detail due to its over riding influence in our daily lives. The role and activities of the Bureau of Consumer Protection are explored with an emphasis on the financial and marketing practices of the bureau. also briefly explained are common violations of consumer protection laws.

Course Objectives

Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to: - Learn what is meant by consumer protection. - Understand the Federal Trade Commission's Law Enforcement Authority. - Understand the various areas of consumer protection Define consumer credit. - Identify the different consumer credit laws Understand the Bureau of Consumer Protection. - Identify the some of the consumer protection violations Identify the various divisions operating within the Bureau and their roles.

Topics Covered

- Know the meaning of consumer protection- Understand the Federal Trade Commission's Law Enforcement Authority- Know the various areas of consumer protection- Be able to define "consumer credit"- Be familiar with the different consumer credit laws- Know the purpose of the Bureau of Consumer Protection- Be able to cite common consumer protection violations- Know the various divisions operating within the Bureau, and their roles

Prerequisites

None

End of Course Instructions

Congratulations! You have successfully completed your continuing education course. You may now print your certificate online. Keep in mind that you must keep a copy of each certificate of completion on file for 2 years after your renewal date. If you carry over CE credits to the next 2 year license term, then you must keep the certificate of completion on file for 4 years for the courses carried forward. Licensees are responsible for CE reporting and license renewal directly to the Alaska Department of Insurance (DOI). Licensees are required to to report course completions when renewing licenses. The Alaska DOI provides a Continuing Education (CE) Report Form that needs to be filled out with course completions and notarized prior to license expiration. This CE Report Form should only be given to the DOI in case of an audit. The form can be found here: http://www.commerce.state.ak.us/ins/Insurance/programs/Licensing/CE/CE%20Reporting%20Form.pdf

Quiz Information

You will not be required to pass the quizzes to move on to the next lesson.

Exams

You will be required to pass the final exam with a 70% in order to receive course credit.